2011 Annual Report - Maryland Legal Aid
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2011 Annual Report - Maryland Legal Aid
2011 Annual Report Celebrating 100 years “The Maryland Legal Aid Bureau celebrated its centennial anniversary… and keynote speaker Harry Belafonte struck a beautiful chord” —Erek Barron. The Daily Record Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr., Executive Director Performer and Human Rights Advocate, Harry Belafonte Maryland Legal Aid | a Mission [ ] To provide high-quality legal services to Maryland’s poor through a mix of services and to bring about the changes poor people want in the systems that affect them. Maryland Legal Aid: Employment Vision Juvenile Obtains illegally denied unemployment benefits Gets wages and back pay due Overcomes job discrimination Resolves on-the-job issues such as safety or g rievances Housing Family Represents abused and neglected children Assists appropriate custodial parents in maintaining custody Assists with getting protection from domestic violence Consumer Prevents foreclosure Helps homeowners bilked by foreclosure rescue scams Corrects credit ratings Helps abuse survivors obtain c ustody, divorce and a limony Helps parents obtain visitation rights Preserves affordable housing Stops or reduces debt-collection activity Helps parents obtain guardianships or adoptions for dependent children Stops illegal evictions from public and subsidized housing Helps consumers avoid or end garnishment Helps stop termination of parental rights Overcomes unfair or illegal sales contracts Helps establish paternity Enforces sales contracts and warranties Helps custodial parents obtain, preserve or increase child support Helps persons with disabilities get and preserve housing Advocates for correction of substandard housing Obtains or preserves credit Prevents homelessness Avoids or delays utility t erminations Helps tenant organizations advocate for better conditions Overcomes fraudulent sales practices Health Prevents termination or denial of housing s ubsidies Helps sick children, the disabled and the elderly get medical assistance Enforces rights to decent, habitable housing Helps seniors get Medicaid assistance so they can live in their communities Overcomes discrimination in obtaining housing Obtains return of security deposits Income maintenance Helps those with disabilities get assistance to avoid institutionalization Assists people in preserving the long-term care placement of their choice Stops or obtains redress for h armful medical treatment Enforces terms of health or disability insurance Helps to obtain, preserve, restore or increase public assistance Overcomes denial of emergency assistance, food stamps, Social Security, and veteran benefits b| Annual Report 2011 Advancing Human Rights and Justice for All Cover: Messrs. Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr. and Harry Belafonte sing a Calypso duet at the September 24, 2011 Centennial Celebration. Obtains or preserves terms of foster care placement Farmworkers Educates and represents farmworkers regarding their employment rights, including wage collection, suitable housing and w orkplace safety Educates service providers, government officials and the public about farmworkers’ rights and needs, such as language access to social services and job training Documents wage non-payment, occupational safety violations and poor migrant camp conditions while advocating for their improvement. To lead in providing high-quality legal services; to build on mutual respect for clients, staff, and others; to advocate for justice; and to add maximum positive value to all who request legal assistance. Overview Established in 1911, the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. is a private, non-profit law firm providing free civil legal services to lowincome people statewide. Maryland Legal Aid serves Baltimore City and Maryland’s 23 counties from 13 offices. Funding comes from federal, state, and local governments, the United Way, foundations, law firms, and other private contributors. Maryland Legal Aid’s priorities are in family, child advocacy, housing, education, employment, consumer, and public benefits law. Clients are provided necessary legal assistance to gain protection from domestic violence, retain custody of children, fight unlawful evictions, prevent foreclosures on homes, secure educational services, and obtain needed medical and disability benefits, unemployment insurance, and other forms of temporary financial assistance. Special statewide programs provide representation and assistance for children who are victims of abuse and neglect, the elderly, nursing home and assisted living residents, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, tenants working to preserve affordable housing, and homeowners facing foreclosure due to predatory lending. Education Helps children get special e ducation services to which they are entitled Helps children avoid illegal or unfair school suspensions and expulsions Opposite: Baltimore City staff attorney Alexandra Monroy helps low-income clients with their housing and consumer law problems. Maryland Legal Aid | 1 direction “ Most recently, Maryland Legal Aid was the first legal services program in the U.S. to adopt a human rights framework as its central operating principle. Welcome ” Advancing Human Rights and Justice for All Maryland Legal Aid Executive Director, Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr., delivers an address at the April 2011 joint University of Maryland/University of Baltimore law schools human rights symposium celebrating Maryland Legal Aid’s 100th anniversary. For more than 100 years, Maryland Legal Aid’s attorneys and staff have provided critical, often life-saving legal help to the most vulnerable people in Maryland—young children, the elderly, people with disabilities, and those living in dire economic conditions. Through the zealous advocacy of our attorneys, one case at a time, we labor to obtain fairness in the justice system and uplift the outlook of the disenfranchised. A legal system that limits access to a lawyer to only those who can afford it is a defective system. While we may believe that we have a fair legal system, the reality is that it requires a lawyer to make it work. Unlike virtually every other developed country, the U.S. does not provide lawyers to low-income people facing life-critical issues, such as an illegal eviction, the loss of medical benefits, or legal problems stemming from abusive relationships. Most recently, Maryland Legal Aid became the first legal services program in the U.S. to adopt a human rights framework as its core operating principle. Basic human rights are embodied in the seminal documents of our nation. The Declaration of Independence speaks of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Those rights are embraced in the Constitution as rights not bestowed by the government, but as natural rights we inherit just by virtue of being human. Board of Directors Executive Leadership President Warren S. Oliveri, Jr., Esq., Montgomery County* Executive Director Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr., Esq. Vice President Gwendolyn Johnson, Baltimore* Treasurer G. Daniel Shealer, Jr., Esq., Baltimore* Secretary Marquita Wise-Jones, Prince George’s County* as a guideline. Roosevelt’s speech was given as the nation was still reeling from the Great Depression and about to enter Member At Large Jo M. Glasco, Esq., Howard County* the throes of World War II to fight against an alliance of totalitarian regimes which showed a criminal disregard for human Erek Barron, Esq., Prince George’s County life and basic human rights. Viewed in this context, the speech was especially meaningful. Roosevelt believed in a world Carlos A. Braxton, Esq., Baltimore The human rights framework embodies President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” 1941 State of the Union address founded on the essential freedoms of speech and of worship, and freedom from want and from fear. He declared that “freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere.” Roosevelt’s speech engaged the international community in examining human rights and forced it to focus on the development of standards directing nations to progressively realize and achieve those rights. Closer to home, the U.S. Supreme Court and the Maryland Court of Appeals have accepted a human rights analysis in examining issues such as capital punishment, medical experimentation on children, and the right of transgendered people to be identified to their selected gender. Phyllis Butler, Charles County Jessica A. duHoffmann, Esq., Baltimore Robert Gonzales, Esq., Baltimore Herman G. Hamilton, Jr., Frederick County Anita Hendricks, Baltimore Ora Johnson, Montgomery County Maryland Legal Aid has adopted its human rights framework to incorporate FDR’s vision, believing that it attacks the root Beth Pepper, Esq., Baltimore of client problems, and assists us in broadening our advocacy efforts. Legal Aid is positioned at the forefront of efforts to Ronald E. Richardson, Esq., Baltimore further the expansion of human rights jurisprudence. Paul M. Sandler, Esq., Baltimore Earlier this year, Maryland Legal Aid was selected by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at American Sheila J. Sullivan, Esq., Charles County University’s Washington College of Law as a Project Partner for the Local Human Rights Lawyering Project. The Center Richard L. Wasserman, Esq., Baltimore developed the Local Human Rights Lawyering Project to provide training, coaching, and mentoring for legal aid attorneys to expand the promise of their mission by integrating a human rights framework into their daily work. Through this Ford Foundation-funded project, Maryland Legal Aid staff will receive training and support on human rights issues from some of the brightest minds in the field, and we are confident and excited that our advocacy will be greatly *Executive Committee Chief Operating Officer Gustava E. Taler, Esq. Chief Counsel C. Shawn Boehringer, Esq. Director of Advocacy Cheryl Hystad, Esq. Director of Communications Joe Surkiewicz Director of Compliance and Program Development Denise McCain Director of Information Technology Patrick Gregory “The importance of human rights has been underlined over and over again this year. Director of Resource Development Susan D. Shubin, Esq. Across the globe, people Chief of Administration Alexander J. Pilecki, Jr. mobilized to demand Chief of Human Resources Phillip C. Stillman Equal Justice Council Leadership The Equal Justice Council is the private bar fundraising arm of Maryland Legal Aid. Co-Chairpersons: Andrew Jay Graham, Esq. Benjamin Rosenberg, Esq. Chair Emeritus: Decatur H. Miller, Esq. Law Firm Campaign Co-Chairpersons: Philip M. Andrews, Esq. John A. Wolf, Esq. Jefferson V. Wright, Esq. justice, dignity, equality, participation—the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration.” — U.N. Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon enhanced because of it. As we move into our second century of service, the project serves as yet another example of Maryland Legal Aid’s commitment and dedication to balancing the scales of justice. Warren S. Oliveri, Jr., Esq. Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr., Esq. PresidentExecutive Director For more details on Maryland Legal Aid’s work, please visit www.mdlab.org. Credits: Photography by Eric Stocklin • Design by Bill Geenen • Printing by Pavsner Press, Inc. 2 | Annual Report 2011 Maryland Legal Aid | 3 Celebration Recognizing 100 Champions of Human Rights and Justice Harry Belafonte Struck A Beautiful Chord More than 700 guests were on hand September 24 for Maryland Legal Aid’s “Basic human rights are sold-out Centennial Celebration. One hundred Champions of Justice and Human Rights were recognized after rousing speeches by Governor Martin found in the Declaration O’Malley and guest of honor Harry Belafonte. of Independence— Saturday night in Baltimore and keynote speaker Harry Belafonte struck a ‘life, liberty and the “Both Belafonte and Legal Aid Executive Director Wilhelm Joseph actually pursuit of happiness’— “Belafonte entertained the crowd but also offered serious sentiments as natural rights that Barron continued. “The message was right on time for an organization the founders of our “Belafonte acknowledged that he was ‘preaching to the choir.’ But he quoted nation embraced. because if you don’t, they could stop singing,‘” Barron wrote. “They’re also embodied reminisce about ‘the old days at Legal Aid,’ and renew their commitment to in the Constitution and Joan Little (one of the night’s honorees). “The governor’s and Harry Belafonte’s the Bill of Rights as rights Added Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, the publisher of The Daily Record, the not given by the tremendous event you held . . .,” she wrote in an email to Wilhelm Joseph. government, but as support the great works of Maryland Legal Aid. The entire evening was perfect rights as human beings.” — Seri Wilpone, a Maryland Legal Aid chief attorney, who headed a recent strategic planning process that recommended the human rights framework. 4 | Annual Report 2011 “The Maryland Legal Aid Bureau celebrated its centennial anniversary beautiful chord,” wrote board member Erek Barron in The Daily Record. sang together on stage!” stemming from his experience as an international human rights activist,” re-energized around a human rights framework. Dr. Martin Luther King, saying, ‘it’s important that you preach to the choir “The evening was an opportunity for Legal Aid supporters to get together, Legal Aid’s next 100 years,” said Baltimore Child Advocacy Unit chief attorney speeches were excellent--and the house was packed.” event’s media sponsor: “I hope you are incredibly proud of your team for the “It was an honor to be on stage to celebrate 100 outstanding leaders and and a great tribute to legal leaders.” 100 Champions Gary Alexander, Esq. • Barbara Babb, Esq. • E. Clinton Bamberger, Jr., Esq. • Herbert J. Belgrad, Esq. • Hon. Robert M. Bell • F. Vernon Boozer, Esq. • Douglas Bregman, Esq. • Frank Broccolina • C. Christopher Brown, Esq. • Sandra Brushart, Esq. • Bonnie Butler, Esq. • Hon. Benjamin Cardin • Hon. William O. Carr • Louise Carwell, Esq. • Benjamin R. Civiletti, Esq. • Stuart Cohen, Esq. • Douglas Colbert, Esq. • Hon. Charlotte Cooksey • Gordon Cooley, Esq. • Lawrence Coshnear, Esq. • Gregory Countess, Esq. • J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Esq. • Karen Czapanskiy, Esq. • Hon. Andre Davis • Joyce Diggs • Louis W. Dorsey, Jr. • Neil E. Duke, Esq. • Hon. Angela Eaves • Susan Erlichman, Esq. • John C. Eidleman, Esq. • Robert Embry • Janet Eveleth • Hon. Deborah Sweet Eyler • Blake Fetrow, Esq. • Hon. Kathleen O’Ferrall Friedman • Debra Gardner, Esq. • Herbert S. Garten, Esq. • Hon. Susan Gauvey • Michael Genz, Esq. • Jo Glasco, Esq. • Sharon Goldsmith, Esq. • Gayle Hafner, Esq. • Peter Holland, Esq. • Sherrilyn Ifill, Esq. • Hon. Karen Murphy Jensen • Patricia Jessamy, Esq. • Gwendolyn Johnson • Katherine Jones, Esq. • Luis Larin • Susan P. Leviton, Esq. • Andrew D. Levy, Esq. • Rhonda Lipkin, Esq. • Joan Little, Esq. • Scott Livingston, Esq. • Hon. Albert J. Matricciani, Jr. • Yvonne Mathews • Michael Millemann, Esq. • Mitch Mirviss, Esq. • Hon. David B. Mitchell • William H. Murphy, Jr., Esq. • Jane Murphy, Esq. • Hon. Joanne Asparagus Murray • James J. Nolan, Jr., Esq. • Odella Oliver • Warren S. Oliveri, Jr., Esq. • Pam Ortiz, Esq. • Kieron F. Quinn, Esq. • Hon. Irma Raker • Shantel Randolph • Russell Reno, Esq. • Robert J. Rhudy, Esq. • James Rosner, Esq. • Joy Sakamoto-Wengel, Esq. • Stephen H. Sachs, Esq. • Barbara A. Samuels, Esq. • Hon. Paul Sarbanes • Karen J. Sarjeant, Esq. • Mark Scurti, Esq. • Hon. Cathy Serrette • Stuart O. Simms, Esq. • Jeff Neal Singer • Hon. Carol Smith • Nevett Steele, Esq. • Shale Stiller, Esq. • Hon. Dennis Sweeney • B. Harriette Taylor, Esq. • Gerald B. Walsh, Esq. • Deanna Watkins • Hon. Martin Welch • Hon. Pamela White • Seri Wilpone, Esq. • Albert “Buz” Winchester, III, Esq. • Frances Wright • Posthumous awards • Luther Blackiston, Esq. • Thomas F. Cadwalader, Esq. • Charles H. Dorsey, Jr., Esq. • Hon. Hamilton Hackney • Anilkumar Hoffberg, Esq. • Hon. Joseph Howard • John A. O’Shea, Esq. Maryland Legal Aid | 5 centennial events Advancing Human Rights and Justice for All Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Memphis Mayor A C Wharton. “I’m impressed by Legal “I’m impressed by Legal Aid’s visionary, Aid’s visionary, out-of- rights framework,” said Henderson (left out-of-the-box thinking to use a human in photo with Executive Director Wilhelm Joseph). “You play an important role in the the-box thinking to use a human rights movement by helping the poor, by preventing illegal evictions, and human rights framework. You play an important by making sure that parents don’t lose custody. I salute Legal Aid’s efforts to build Maryland Legal Aid’s Human Rights Symposium a broader understanding of human rights. Wade Henderson, president of the Phillip Closius, Howard University law Leadership Conference on Civil and Human professor Lisa Crooms, University of Indiana poor, by preventing illegal Rights, was the keynote speaker at the law professor Florence Roisman, ACLU- April 6, 2011 joint University of Maryland/ Maryland executive director Susan Goering, evictions and making sure University of Baltimore law schools human University of the District of Columbia law rights symposium celebrating Maryland professor Edgar Cahn, and UM law professor that parents don’t lose Legal Aid’s 100th anniversary. Michael Millemann. role in the human rights movement by helping the custody. I salute Legal Aid’s efforts to build a broader understanding of human rights. Your work is vital.” — Wade Henderson, president of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, from his keynote speach at Maryland Legal Aid’s human rights symposium in April, 2011. Your work is vital.” Other speakers included UM Law Dean Phoebe Haddon, former UB Law Dean “[I am] excited to celebrate Legal Aid’s centenary. I began my career at Legal Aid, where I worked with the city’s most vulnerable citizens.” —Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Equal Justice Council Awards Breakfast These are the people and organizations that made our centennial celebration possible. Champion of Justice Sponsor Contributors The M&T Charitable Foundation Honorable Karen H. Abrams Benefactor of Justice Sponsor Schochor, Federico and Staton, P.A. Patron of Justice Sponsor Beveridge & Diamond P.C. Biegel & Waller LLP Pamela Burney Butler, McKeon & Associates, P.A. Honorable John Carroll Byrnes The Daily Record Honorable Charlotte M. Cooksey Fedder & Garten, P.A. J. Joseph Curran, Jr. Johns Hopkins Medicine Jessica duHoffmann Sayra & Neil Meyerhoff Honorable Broughton & Ray Earnest UnitedHealth Group, Inc. Honorable Angela M. Eaves Supporter of Justice Sponsor Honorable John F. Fader, II Blake M. Fetrow AARP Honorable Kathleen O’Ferrall Friedman Bon Secours Baltimore Health System, Inc. Jo M. Glasco The Anne E. Casey Foundation John R. Greene DLA Piper US LLP Guernsey Office Products, Inc. Honorable Deborah and Honorable James Eyler Justice Council Recognition Breakfast at Hodes, Pessin & Katz, P.A. Brian P. Hochheimer Camden Yards. Rawlings-Blake said she was Honorable Miriam B. Hutchins Hunt & Associates, Inc. Gwendolyn A. Johnson “excited to celebrate Legal Aid’s centenary. I Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr. MECU of Baltimore, Inc. began my career at Legal Aid, where I worked Kramon & Graham, PA. Laurie Mikva Maryland Legal Aid Community Birthday Party with the city’s most vulnerable citizens.” Francine Krumholz National Legal Aid & Defender Association Law Office of Julie E. Landau Stephen J. Nolan Sally and Decatur Miller John S. O’Shea Maryland Legal Aid hosted a community the Memphis area, said “I can’t believe the NLADA Service Corporation Constance K. Putzel PNC Bank Honorable Irma S. Raker Deborah L. Potter Honorable Mae Catherine Reeves Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP Gerald M. Richman, P.A. United HealthCare Services, Inc. SB & Company, LLC Venable LLP Honorable Carol E. Smith Washington Avenue Limited Partnership, LLLP Hazel A. Warnick Zuckerman Speader LLP Richard L. Wasserman Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Memphis Mayor A C Wharton were the featured guests at the 14th Annual Equal Wharton, who has also served at the head of civil and public defender programs in Maryland private bar’s support for legal birthday party on Sept. 10, 2011 to celebrate services. It’s amazing!” 100 years of providing free civil legal services to low-income individuals, families, “I can’t believe the Maryland private bar’s support for legal services. It’s amazing!” and communities in Maryland. The party offered something for everyone, including live music, children’s activities, craft and food vendors, health testing, and information about community resources. —Memphis Mayor A C Wharton Clients, former clients, community partners Barbara & Steve Wege Honorable Pamela J. White Willis of Maryland, Inc. Carol Yoder Anonymous (1) and the general public enjoyed the festivities. By Richard Smith Photography 6 | Annual Report 2011 Maryland Legal Aid | 7 contribution Pro Bono Honor Roll Dedicated staff members of Maryland Legal Aid strive to provide the highest quality of legal assistance to their clients. Complementing their efforts are many individuals who contribute expert legal support to the organization and direct pro bono representation to our clients. We are deeply appreciative and thank: Equal Justice Council Co-Chair Benjamin Rosenberg and his wife, Dee, at the Centenial Celebration. 8 | Annual Report 2011 Thank you Advancing Human Rights and Justice for All The Equal Justice Council (EJC), Premier Partners Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP Maryland Legal Aid’s fundraising arm, $50,000 and Above Hogan Lovells US LLP DLA Piper US LLP Grace Anne Dorney Koppel Leonard & Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc. is directed by prominent members of the Maryland Bar who appreciate that Sally & Decatur H. Miller equal access to justice remains only United Way of Central Maryland Impact Grant a noble concept without the public’s MVP Partners Elizabeth K. Moser $25,000 to $49,000 William H. Murphy, Jr. Fund for Change Murthy Law Firm David & Barbara B. Hirschhorn Foundation, Inc. Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl Venable LLP Thomas F. O’Neil, Jr. VIP Partners Shapiro Sher Guinot & Sandler, P.A. Jay Allen Abarbanel, Esquire Peter Ismay, Esquire April Ademiluyi, Esquire Katherine Koppenhaver support. The following list reflects Shakyamunire Arati, Esquire Sheldon Levitt, Esquire contributions received in calendar Hilary Arnaoutakis, Esquire Alicia D. Lewis, Esquire year 2011. In addition, Maryland Anne Therese Bechamps, Esquire Scott A. Livingston, Esquire Christina Billiet, Esquire Jaime Luse, Esquire Legal Aid extends thanks to The Randi Bocanegra, Esquire Richard V. Lynas, Esquire Elena Boisvert, Esquire Kimberly Manuelides, Esquire Sandra Brown-Minton, Esquire Casey Group, Ltd.; Goldman & Minton; Nancy L. Miller Wells Fargo Foundation $10,000 to $24,999 Gordon & Wolf, Chtd.; and Robert W. Ballard Spahr Leadership Partners Darren Margolis, Esquire Murphy, Esq. for facilitating cy pres Kramon & Graham, P.A. $2,500 to $4,999 Jackie Byrd, Esquire Ashley Mariner, Esquire awards totaling $10,251. Sayra & Neil Meyerhoff Blake M. Fetrow Bryan G. Chappell, Esquire Michael May, Esquire Robert Cole, Jr., Esquire Thomass Meachum, Esquire John J. Condliffe, Esquire Michael Mehring, Esquire Michael F. Connolly, Esquire Sheri A. Mullikin, Esquire especially those who have become Curtis B. Cooper, Esquire Thomas Mulinazzi, Esquire Partners for Justice by contributing Michelle Daley, Esquire Eleanor C. Naiman, Esquire $1,000 or more. For more information Anonymous (1) Christopher Daniels, Esquire Philip A. Petty, Esquire Cendoria Dean, Esquire Jean Pope, Esquire on the Equal Justice Council or to Cornerstone Partners Saul Ewing LLP Neil E. Duke, Esquire Dr. Reuven Poupko make a contribution, contact Anddi $5,000 to $9,999 G. Daniel Shealer, Jr. Jonathan Eisner, Esquire Benjamin Rosenberg, Esquire Gilmore, Resource & Communications Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos Dr. Charles & Susan Shubin Lisa A. Elder, Esquire James Rosner, Esquire Manager, at 410-951-7759 or Jean & Sidney Silber Foundation, Inc. Matthew Fader, Esquire Daniel V. Schmitt [email protected] or donate Nathaniel Fick, Esquire Patrick Sheridan, Esquire online at www.mdlab.org. Bar Association of Frederick County Justice for All Fund – Community Foundation of Frederick County John N. Fox, Esquire Aidan Smith, Esquire Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP Wright, Constable & Skeen, L.L.P. Laurie Frank, Esquire Eric M. Steinberg, Esquire Gallagher Evelius & Jones LLP Anonymous (1) Jonathan D. Frieden, Esquire John B. Stolarz, Esquire T. Bruce Godfrey, Esquire Maureen Sweeney, Esquire Sally Gold, Esquire James Temple, Esquire David M. Goldman, Esquire Elva E. Tillman, Esquire Anika Griffith-Zubar, Esquire Khlover Tynes, Esquire Laurie Hansen, Esquire Diana C. Valle, Esquire Chester Hobbs, Esquire Marty Voelkel-Hanssen, Esquire Peter A. Holland, Esquire Laurie Wasserman, Esquire Sandra Holmes, Esquire Martha White, Esquire Teri Holt-Charles, Esquire Romaine N. Williams, Esquire Robin Hough, Esquire Robert Winkler, Esquire Timothy M. Hurley, Esquire Edward Zamarin, Esquire John B. Isbister, Esq. Wendy Zerwitz, Esquire Miles & Stockbridge P.C. We thank all of our donors for taking Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, LLC steps to invest in equal justice, Rosenberg Martin Greenberg, LLP Hodes, Pessin & Katz, P.A. George L. Shields Foundation, Inc. Wilhelm H. Joseph, Jr. Whiteford, Taylor & Preston L.L.P. McGuireWoods LLP Zanvyl & Isabelle Krieger Fund Warren S. Oliveri, Jr. & McGennis Williams Law Office of Kieron Quinn Silverman, Thompson, Slutkin & White Richard L. Wasserman continued > Planned Giving to Maryland Legal Aid Gifts of Stocks and Other Securities What is Planned Giving? The IRS allows for significant tax breaks for gifts of appreciated securities. Stock transfers can be made through Maryland Legal Aid’s account at Charles Schwab. Please contact Susan Shubin, Director of Resource Development (410/951-7706 or email [email protected]) for more information. Planned gifts to Maryland Legal Aid are about planning for the future: your future and the future of justice in Maryland. Planned giving requires forethought and can be as simple as making an outright gift of appreciated assets or as intricate as creating a charitable trust in your will. Each gift offers special benefits and each gift creates a long-term financial resource that helps sustain equal justice—from generation to generation. Maryland Legal Aid | 9 contribution Advancing Human Rights and Justice for All Partners George W. McManus, Jr. Cyril Robert Emery Supporters for Justice $1,000 to $2,499 Meiselman & Helfant, LLC Robert L. Ferguson, Jr. $200 to $499 Adelberg, Rudow, Dorf & Hendler, LLC Honorable Timothy & Kathleen Meredith Fred & Miriam Fetrow Advance Business Systems Marilyn Hope Fisher Burton A. Amernick Linnette M. Garber Ronald G. Anderson Russell H. Gardner Robert T. Gonzales Lynda Baldwin In Memory of Diane Kinslow David Hannan Mary C. Baldwin William L. Henn, Jr. Ruben G. Ballesteros Martin S. Himeles, Jr. Cecily E. Baskir Richard L. Jaklitsch BD Group Thomas W. Keech Robert S. Beasley Law Offices of Stacy LeBow Siegel Kirkland & Ellis LLP In Honor of Michele Gutrick John W. Beckley Shawe & Rosenthal, LLP Julie Ellen Landau Craig E. Smith Courtney Ann Blair Alan Hilliard Legum Blumenthal, Delavan & Williams, P.A. John R. Spielberger Shu Yuan Huang Lin John K. Boitnott Bobbie G. Steyer Susan H. Longley Rebecca G. Bowman Gustava E. Taler Kevin G. McAnaney Brassel Law Group, LLC Philip & Denise Andrews Ayres, Jenkins, Gordy & Almand, P.A. Baldwin Kagan & Gormley, LLC Baxter Baker Sidle Conn & Jones, P.A. Paul D. Bekman Blades & Rosenfeld, P.A. Michael Booth Carlos A. Braxton Carney, Kelehan, Bresler, Bennett & Scherr, LLP Samuel H. Clark Gregory L. Countess Vincent Daly Michael J. DeVinne Dickstein Shapiro LLP In Honor of Lisa Hall Johnson Elizabeth Minkin Patrick A. Moulding Neuberger, Quinn, Gielen, Rubin & Gibber, P.A. Niles, Barton & Wilmer, LLP Richard J. Osterman, Jr. Royston, Mueller, McLean & Reid, LLP George L. Russell, Jr. Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. Robert W. Biddle Elizabeth Drigotas Arthur H. Thornhill Bernardo Melara Stephan Y. Brennan Jessica duHoffmann Tydings & Rosenberg LLP Mitchell Y. Mirviss Cathleen Brockmeyer Lynne M. Durbin Ralph S. Tyler, III Leonard E. Moodispaw Barbara L. Burton David & Teresa Eberhardt Richard Ufford Joseph T. Moran, Jr. Elana R. Byrd John C. Eidleman Warnken, LLC Nathans & Biddle, LLP Maureen T. Cannon Ferguson, Schetelich & Ballew, P.A. Honorable Thomas J. S. Waxter, Jr. Richard L. Nilsson Paula M. Carmody CASA of Harford County In Memory of Diane Kinslow Dr. Henry E. Fessler Law Offices of Arnold M. Weiner James J. Nolan, Jr. John B. Frisch Jefferson V. Wright Beth Pepper Furey, Doolan & Abell, LLP Zuckerman Spaeder LLP Peroutka & Peroutka, P.A. Michael A. Genz Wesley E. Glaudin Gorman & Williams Frank T. Gray Nancy E. Gregor Hoffman, Comfort, Offutt & Scott, LLP John B. Isbister Iliff, Meredith, Wildberger & Brennan, P.C. Anonymous (1) Associates for Justice $500 to $999 Michael J. Baxter Jeanne Belanger Russell J. Bennett Susan Bennett Bruce Bernstein Harry Belafonte (center), Maryland Legal Aid board Vice President Gwendolyn Johnson, (right) and friends. Honorable Lawrence F. Rodowsky Kathi L. Grasso James F. Rosner Kelvin L. Harris Laurice D. Royal Stacey Harris DeHaven L. Smith Angela K. Hart Barbara G. Swain Elizabeth J. Huttar Melvin J. Sykes William A. Kahn James L. Thompson Robert N. Kilberg Dhananjay Vaidya Walter R. Kirkman Steven W. Vanderbosch Stephan E. Klingelhofer Varner & Goundry, P.C. Patricia Lee Robin H. Villanueva Stephen M. LeGendre Daniel Stephen Volchok William Leibovici Robert H. Waldman documentation, the invoices “looked a little bit off,” Gregg M. Weinberg Hong said. So Hong called the contractors, who had Edward J. Levin Hannah E. M. Lieberman Joan F. Little David M. Lynn Mallon & McCool Sarah B. Mallonga Christopher R. West the fraud against other tenants, Justin and Hong Honorable Albert J. Matricciani, Jr. Advocates for Justice tipped off the attorney general’s office, which Marie H. McGlone Up to $199 McGuire, McGuire & Linden, P.A. Honorable Karen Abrams ultimately led to an investigation that resulted in a Anthony Meagher African American Lutheran Association In Honor of Judge Yolanda Tanner $500,000 settlement. Arthur M. Ahalt Southern Maryland office (Hughesville) staff Merrill, Cruttenden & Collinson, P.A. Eugene L. Miles, III Stephanie Cutler Susan Milligan Alexander J. David Geoffrey S. Mitchell Beth Davis-Pratt Maurice J. Montaldi Mildred C. Aitken In Memory of Diane Kinslow Semmes, Bowen & Semmes Winifred DePalma Joseph L. Morales Bonnie Allan Smith & Downey, P.A. Kathleen M. Donahue Edward F. Mortimore Fannie Alston Jennifer Lynn Smith Roger A. Doumar Kevin T. Olszewski Robert D. Anbinder Kathryn A. Stackhouse Peter Drymalski Murnane & O’Neill Allan W. Anderson, Jr. Sanford V. Teplitzky William B. Dulany Beverly Sherman Nash Law Office of Marcia E. Anderson Steuart H. Thomsen Frederick R. Franke, Jr. Jeffrey Natterman Ronald K. Antill Tracy M. White Mark Freedman Kevin F. O’Neill Honorable Alison L. Asti Douglas S. Whitney Sidney S. Friedman David L. Palmer Bagley & Rhody, P.C. Williams, Moore, Shockley & Hairston Annette R. Fries Thomas A. Pavlinic Renata Jeanne Baker Paula J. Peters Nathaniel Balis Lawrence E. Aitken In Memory of Diane Kinslow Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. Louise T. Keelty C. Shawn Boehringer Peter E. Keith Donna Bohannon King & Nordlinger, L.L.P. Donald L. Bradfield, II Anthony Kraus Charles Cahn, II Levin & Gann, P.A. Paul K. Casey Linowes & Blocher LLP Stuart R. Cohen Seri Wilpone In Memory of Angela Astin & Diane Kinslow Stephen F. Fruin John K. Gardner Deborah L. Potter M & T Charitable Foundation Agnes A. Dorsey John L. Wood Margaret R. Garrett Stanley J. Reed Cheryl Barkley-Chiccone In Memory of Diane Kinslow Robert McCaig Dugan, Babij & Tolley, LLC Frances A. Wright Gibb & Rahman, LLC Charles A. Rees Susan Howe Baron John R. Gilner Susan I. Reif Erek L. Barron 10 | Annual Report 2011 Ramona D. Elliott Anonymous (1) to an apartment. After asking for the landlord’s Anonymous (4) William T. Mathias Janet, Jenner & Suggs, LLC John McCann sued for $10,000 by his landlord for alleged damage going through hundreds of case files documenting Robert J. Zarbin Gordon M. Cooley Jessica T. Sabedra In Memory of Diane Kinslow Hong Park and Justin Zelikovitz’ helped a tenant Charles E. Yocum Megan K. Mechak Jeffrey D. Raden Metropolitan Maryland (Riverdale) staff attorneys never seen them. “All forged,” Hong reported. After Honorable Charlotte M. Cooksey Proctor & McKee, P.A. Preserving affordable Housing Rachel Wohl Jonathan E. Claiborne Joan M. Pratt Maryland Legal Aid staff in action: Sally B. Gold continued > attorney Jennifer Smith saved a family from eviction after their landlord defaulted on his mortgage and was going to be foreclosed. Maryland Legal Aid | 11 contribution Advancing Human Rights and Justice for All Michael Barry In Memory of Diane Kinslow Honorable Angela M. Eaves Bruce Douglas Hechmer Matthew A. Mace Barbara N. Beach Gabriel B. Eber Carel T. Hedlund Frederick Mandir Joseph D. Edmondson, Jr. Honorable Robert H. Heller, Jr. George N. Manis Christine B. Edwards In Memory of Diane Kinslow Bruce M. Herschlag Jeffrey H. Marks Shirley M. Eldringhoff In Memory of Diane Kinslow Melvin Hirshman Jonathan Hodgson Peter Martin In Memory of Diane Kinslow Ferdinand Hoefner H. Briggs Bedigian Judith Billage Gale C. Bonanno Jeffrey P. Bowman B. Harriette Taylor Suzanne Rhodes In Memory of Diane Kinslow Francis W. Taylor In Memory of Diane Kinslow Yvonne Mathews David E. Rice Lewis J. Taylor Hofmeister, Breza & Leavers Jolie H. Matthews Ronald E. Richardson Mildred B. Terry Hooper & Jacobs LLC Jerome T. May James B. Riley, Jr. Paul G. Thomson Ophelia M. Horne Judith F. Mazo In Memory of Erika Greenblum Donald B. Robertson Marc I. Tilles Brian Towns Jay H. Farbman James D. McCaughey, Jr. In Memory of Diane Kinslow Harriet M. Robinson Patrick Hughes Rochlin, Settleman & Dobres, P.A. Tonja Trappiel Fick & May Hyatt & Weber, P.A. R. Saul McCormick William D. Roessler Nancy Tsai-Lin helped the woman start on a path of healing and H. Robert Field Richard E. Israel Gilbert Rosenthal Dorene Rothmann Joshua Udler In Memory of Stan Herr counseling to break the cycle of domestic violence Florence M. Rumpf In Memory of Diane Kinslow Stephanie Ulrich In Honor of Kimberly B. Fleming and get control of her life. Alan R. Engel Brennan & Brennan, P.A. Marcia M. Etheridge Brennan Title Company Robert & Madeline Even In Memory of Diane Kinslow Renato Broom Cora L. Brown Susan M. Erlichman D. Gregory Howard Sharon V. Burrell Darren Fields Ronald H. Jarashow Donna B. McElroy In Memory of Diane Kinslow Craig Bush In Memory of Diane Kinslow Elizabeth Fitzgerald In Memory of Diane Kinslow Jet Medical Supplies, Inc. Jennifer I. Meschino Gwendolyn A. Johnson Laura Callahan Mezan Frank & Georgeanne Carnevalino In Memory of Diane Kinslow Alvin I. Frederick Wendy L. Kahn Robert E. Michelson Elaine K. Freeman Honorable James A. Kenney, III John R. Mietus, Jr. Honorable Philip T. Caroom Michael L. Kerley Joseph A. Miklasz Owen C. Charles Sarah C. Frush In Memory of Diane Kinslow John Philip Miller Frederick P. Charleston Michael W. Fuller Andrew Kerner Charlotte H. Kinslow In Memoryof Diane Kinslow Herbert B. Mittenthal Anthony F. Christhilf George Gannon, Jr. John M. Clarkson, III Debra L. Gardner David M. Cohen Manuel R. Geraldo Dennis V. Kinslow, Jr. In Memory of Diane Kinslow Valery D. Coleman John J. Gessner John L. Kopolow Karen L. Cook Mark Getchis Kathryn Marie Kowalczuk John P. Corderman Michael James Gidding Abram J. Kronsberg Theodore B. Cornblatt Saul Goldberg Kathleen A. Coulahan Linda M. Goldys Karen A. Lash In Honor of the Marriage of Jana Singer & Larry Sidman Mark J. Coulson Edwin R. Goodlander Beatrice G. Lee David Norken Cutler & Lipsetts, LLC Leigh Suzanne Goodmark Joseph L. O’Connor Jay A. Dackman GoodSearch Harry Leister In Memory of Diane Kinslow Gislin Dagnelle Carmine J. Granese, Jr. Leonard-Doherty Family William Stalzer In Memory of Diane Kinslow Philip A. Dales, III Vernetta Graves Lawrence G. Lerman Odella J. Oliver Sally Stanfield Green & Weinstein, P.C. Honorable Eugene M. Lerner Honorable Harry St. A. O’Neill Barry J. Dalnekoff Edwin H. Staples, II David C. Daneker Honorable Clayton Greene, Jr. Leigh A. Penfield Susan Stauffer Michael David Robert J. Grey Arthur M. Lesley, Jr. In Memory of Erika Greenblum Weston A. Park Thomas G. Peter James W. Davis In Memory of Diane Kinslow Cynthia D. Gross Roslyn L. Stevenson In Memory of Angela Astin Donna Dawson In Memory of Wayman & Martha Nutter Calvin I. Hamburger Frank DeTuro In Memory of Diane Kinslow Herman G. Hamilton, Jr. Honorable David S. Bruce Bertha Grosso Warren & Anne Hamel Helen & Herman Lewis In Memory of Erika Greenblum Yoanna Moisides Larry E. Munson Murphy & Murphy LLC Ronald M. Naditch Ilene J. Nathan Arline C. Nitzberg In Memory of Erika Greenblum Douglas E. Nivens, II Judith A. O’Dore Judith F. Plymyer James W. Lewis Albert B. Polovoy Tarrant H. Lomax Susan W. Present Honorable Michael E. Loney Tamara Provenzano In Memory of Diane Kinslow Gerald Ryan Barbara A. Samuels Pauline E. Saunders Michael N. Schleupner, Jr. M. Eric Schoenberg In Memory of Diane Kinslow Thomas D. Wallace Edith Rothschild Weinberg Fund Jenifer Weiss Northeastern Maryland office staff attorney Desiree Reetz successfully negotiated a settlement that gave a mother sole custody of her son and Lower Eastern Shore office paralegal Gail Morrisette, under the supervision of chief attorney Robert McCaig, successfully represented Douglas K. Schrader Anthony S. Wilcox Honorable Robert C. Wilcox an eight- year-old child denied SSI benefits George & Kathleen Schuster In Memory of Diane Kinslow Lynn Wintriss Marjorie Simon In Memory of Erika Greenblum Marquita Wise-Jones Robert M. Skelton Ethel Zelenske Tina Clements Smith In Memory of Mary Smith & Angela Astin William & Marga Smolin Julie Soss In Memory of Diane Kinslow Patrick J. Woodhouse Anonymous (13) Every effort was made to ensure accuracy in this listing. If we have inadvertently omitted any donor, please accept our sincere apology. despite suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome (a developmental disorder that affects a child’s ability to socialize and communicate effectively with others), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and a personality disorder. Donald Stockley In Memory of Diane Kinslow Kathryn Strang In Memory of Diane Kinslow Joel I. Suldan Norman A. Handwerger Love, Fleming & Bearsch, LLC In Memory of Diane Kinslow Honorable Glenn T. Harrell, Jr. Merry Lymn Quick Solutions Medical Supplies, Inc. Sheila J. Sullivan Michael Dobbins Elizabeth F. Harris Richard V. Lynas Richard A. Ransom Judith K. Sykes Lisa V. Dungee Julie S. Hatton Donna Lyons-Atwell Honorable Martha F. Rasin Constance K. Putzel Liana T. Vasseur In Memory of Diane Kinslow Helping families Kathleen M. Werner Sharon M. Dietrich In Memory of Diane Kinslow 12 | Annual Report 2011 Maryland Legal Aid in action: Gilbert Renaut Damian Bozzacco In Memory of Diane Kinslow Linda D. Brooks Centenial Celebration honoree Herbert Garten (front, third from left) and family at the Centennial Celebration. Diane C. Sullivan Maryland Legal Aid | 13 Staff & Volunteers Rebecca Abbott Paul Adams Carol Ahlum Adedatun Akinjo Audra Allen Kia Alston Kathy Anderson Jessica Andreasen Mary Aquino Angela Astin Amanda Aubrey Rebecca Azhdam Regina Ann Bacote Tahlia Bacote Anita Bailey Lynda Baldwin Ruben Ballesteros Cheryl Barkley-Chiccone Mary Battle Megan Rector Berger Dorcey Berndt Sarah Bernes Donna Bernstein-Ness Sean Berry Lucy Bill Clarina Blackden C. Shawn Boehringer Brittainy Boessel Willie Boone Lindsay Brecher Amber Brooks Eric Brooks Linda Brooks Tiffany Brooks DaShawn Brown DeCarlo Brown Equilla Robyn Brown Shelia Brown Sandra Brushart Sheree Bryant Davidson Charmaigne Burriss Caroline Burry Amanda Cabaday Arlene Callender Curt Campbell Kathleen Carey Linda Carroll Andria Carter-Cole Louise Carwell Chris Chappell Danielle Chappell Agnes Chase Heather Cherry Frances Christian Avery Clark Elsa Clausen Stephen Claussen Patricia Cochran David Cohen Jeanette Cole Barbara Coleman Natalie Coley-Lawrence Carlos Colindres 14 | Annual Report 2011 Whitney Conner Isaac Conver Matthew Cooke Teresa Cooke Ann Cooney Deborah Corley Gregory Countess Katherine J. Cox Kathryn Cox Samuel Crystal Donald Cully Valerie S. Cunningham Leila D’Ambrosio Kelly DaCunha Rachel Darling Jacara Davis Janet Day Desiree Diggs Joyce Diggs Sheryl Dixon Claudia Dock Danielle Dolan Louis Dorsey Lauren Dower Beverly Duffy Christine Edwards Mahasin El-Amin Itta Englander Meredith Esders Susanne Falk Veronique Felix Cynthia Fenimore Daniela Fernandez Blake Fetrow A. Simone Fields Wanda Fields Emily Fisher Crystal Fletcher Anita Flowers Jasmine Foreman Carrie Forrester Janet Forrester-Hartge Eileen Franch Janelle Williams Frantzen Anne Franzblau Patricia Freeman Alecia Frisby Sarah Coffey Frush Rashadd Fulwood Erin Gable Reetta Gach Kay Gant Mitra Ghahramanlou Ranya Ghuma Andrea Gilmore Jeaneatte Gilmore Jennifer Goldberg Linda Goldys Heather Gomes Alexandra Gordon Cornelia Bright Gordon Dominique Gordon Carla Grant Vernetta Graves Lisa Gray Patrick Gregory Frances Staats Grondalski Ronald Grove Stephanie Guevara Laurinda Gwyn Jennifer Haber Gwynne Hadidian Kenneth Hagans Kay Harding Sandra Harrison Juliana Heath Marianne Hendricks Virginia Hernandez Erica Herndon Gary Herwig Taneisha Hicks Jernita Hines Linda Holmes Margaret Holmes Natalie Hood Donna Hopka Kathleen Hubbard Kathleen Hughes Anne Hurley Cheryl Hystad Brooke Irving Kelly James Emily Jaskot Nicole Jassie Michael Jeffers Laura Jenkins Andrea Johnson Ferdinand Johnson Trina Johnson Vicki Johnson Cherie Juliet Jones Katherine Jones Nicole Jones Patricia Ann Jones Wilhelm Joseph Andrea Kanobana Ramesh Kasarabada Soma Kedia Shondriette Kelley Elise Kessler Natasha Khalfani Jessica Killeen Melissa Kilmer Lucinda Kimmons Diane Kinslow Melanie Klein Johanna Marie Klema Francine Krumholz Kumudha Kumarachandran Althea Landymore Kathryn Lang Carolyn Lathrop Ashley Latney William Leahy Susan Lee Bathgate Beatrice Lee Lori Leibowitz Laila Leigh Ann Lembo Victoria Lenes Margaret Leonard Elizabeth Linhart Jacqueline Linton Joan Little Alfredo Lobianco Lewis London Jacob Lopes Kimberly Lusby Otelia Lynch Davis Brian Mackin Sara Magette Helen Maness Alyssa Manyette Ashley Mariner Rachel Markowitz Diana Marquez Brittmy Martinez Yvonne Mathews Frances Matthews Margaret Maupin Patricia Hughes Mayer Nancy McCaig Robert McCaig Denise McCain Lorna McCandless Timothy McGee Bootz Mercer Jennifer Meschino Sayra Wells Meyerhoff Karen Michaels-Johnson Viena Milla-Orridge Rebecca Miller Shalonda Miller Charles Mills Kevin Mitchell Yoanna Moisides Aquanetta Momyer Alexandra Monroy Gail Morrisette Irene Muniz Nikola Nable-Juris Jane Nagle Lawton Nalley Sharon Natale Caroline Neal Rebecca Newhall Christina Nguyen Rose Nissen Eileen Nnoli Nathaniel Norton Debbie Oliver Odella Oliver Laura Ostrowski Jacob Ouslander Larry Owens Hong Joon Park R. Harbour Partesotti Kelly Perkins Richard Perry Advancing Human Rights and Justice for All Amy L. Petkovsek Alexander Pilecki Michele Ann Plummer David Prater Janet Price Keith Purtee Jessica Quincosa Keshawn Randolph Dytonia Reed Desiree Reetz Gretchen Reimert Lia Rettammel Tabinda Riaz Erica Riley Nohora Rivero Conte Robinson Victoria Robinson Sherry Rockwell-Phillips Joseph Rohr Virginia Rosa Jennifer Cooke Rosen Elizabeth Rowe Mark Ryscavage John Peter Sabonis Theodosia Saffo Asha Sampat Lisa Marie Sarro Pauline Saunders Darlene Savoy Christina Sawyer Jaya Saxena Christina Schaffer Eric Schattl Penny Walker Schlamowitz Risheena Schwemle Janine Scott Kamila Scott William Seidleck Suzanne Selby Carol Sellman Rhonda Serrano Reena Shah Meira Hord Shapiro Forunda Sheppard Nina Shore Susan Shubin Amy Siegel Marianne Sierra Mariah Simmons Kathleen Skullney Reginald Smallwood Deborah Lewis Smith Jennifer Smith Karen Smith Lindsay Smith Marcia Smith Mary Smith Pamela Smith Tina Clements Smith Mark Stave Barbara Ann Stewart Bobbi Steyer Phillip Stillman William Stokes Ronika Sumlin Lonni Summers Joseph Surkiewicz Kelly Swanston Victoria King Taitano Gustava Taler Susan Tannenbaum Maria Taylor Pia Taylor Mildred Terry Susan Testa Heather Thomas Katherine Thompson Andre Tremper Dennis Tristani Yulia Tsifrina Jonathan Tucker Timothy Turner Morgan Turner-Cohen Uchechi Uchegbu Marianne Vanderwiele Gerald Vaudreuil Vasumathi Vijayraghavan Helen Vo Dinh Ashley Wagner Patricia Waldman Lauren Walker Beth Wanger Lindsay Warnes Robert Waters Deanna Watkins Tammy Watts Sabrina Wear Monica Weathers Shannon Weaver Patricia Weeks Pauline Wenrich Haimanot B. Wentworth Angela White Brittany White Juanita Whitley Caroline Whitney Sara Wilkinson Jocelyn Williams Marsha Williams Seri Wilpone Adele Wilson Lolita Wilson Sarah Witri Rachel Wolpert Sandra Wooten Benjamin Yelin Swapna Yeluri Terrence Young Josaphine Yuzuik Justin Zelikovitz Matthew Zernhelt Christopher Ziemski Maryland Legal Aid in action: ELDER CARE Long Term Care Assistance Project supervising attorney Anne Hurley represented an 83-year-old former professional pianist who is a resident of an assisted living facility in Anne Arundel County. “She had been denied older adult waiver services after having received them for a year,” Anne said. “We assembled a team of doctors and care providers to show that her cognitive abilities were quite limited, and were able to settle with the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene a day before the hearing--with all of her Medicaid benefits being restored. Her son, who is suffering from a terminal liver condition, was incredibly grateful that her benefits were restored. He didn’t know what he was going to do if he had to bring her home.” Maryland Legal Aid | 15 Financial Report Fundraising 2% Expenditure Allocation Miscellaneous 6% Client Case Types Juvenile 15% Individual Rights 2% Income Maintenance 4% Administration 14% $ 27,270,832 Operating Expenses: $ 24,646,978 Family 32% Total: 71,176 Federal Funding: Legal Services Corporation Grant Revenue $ 4,537,261 Baltimore City/Stimulus Funding (Homeless Prevention) 176,531 Baltimore City Health Department/Ryan White (HIV/AIDS Legal Assistance) 177,863 HOPE Program (Housing Counseling) 182,500 Maryland Legal Services Corporation Grant Revenue 10,799,588 313,843 Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Frederick, Harford, Howard, Lower Shore, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, and Upper Shore State Funding: Contract services regarding children, District Court self-help, and domestic violence Local Government Grants-In-Aid: Anne Arundel Baltimore City Baltimore Harford Howard Prince George’s 8,958,799 22,000 62,500 70,000 30,186 101,890 25,000 Circuit Court Pro Se Grants Anne Arundel 155,603 Cecil 28,750 Somerset 5,400 Private Donations: Contributions Foundations 527,187 239,075 Net Assets, End of Year: $ 13,451,657 The components of Net Assets at 12/31/2011 were: unrestricted $7,394,305; temporarily restricted $6,050,352; and permanently restricted $7,000. This report contains a summary of 2011 financial information. Complete audited financial statements are available from Maryland Legal Aid upon request. (800) 444-4099 Nathaniel Norton, Supervising Attorney Foreclosure Prevention Assistance Project Persons Served by County Selected Sources of Funds Title III-B Local Elderly Funding Affordable Housing Preservation Project (410) 951-7777 Health 1% Operating Income: 16 | Annual Report 2011 Education <1% Employment 2% Statewide Programs & Resources Farmworker Program Housing 19% Program Services 84% 2011 Consumer 18% Programs & Offices Allegany: 1,358 Anne Arundel: 20,973* Baltimore City: 20,601 Baltimore: 4,549 Calvert: 765 Caroline: 304 Carroll: 393 Cecil: 1,322* Charles: 1,324 Dorchester: 198 Frederick: 1,871 Garrett: 417 Harford: 2,278 Howard: 698 Kent: 144 Montgomery: 3,355 Prince George’s: 5,856 Queen Anne’s: 212 Somerset: 288* St. Mary’s: 1,374 Talbot: 326 Washington: 370 Wicomico: 1,137 Worcester: 224 Out-of-State: 837 * includes pro se litigants assisted through Legal Aid’s courthouse pro se projects and the District Court SelfHelp Center in Anne Arundel County. In addition, it is estimated that in 2011 Maryland Legal Aid handled thousands of additional non-recorded calls which were referred to appropriate agencies, e.g., the Department of Social Services, the Office of the Public Defender, and lawyer referral services. (888) 213-3320 Victoria King Taitano, Project Director Maryland Senior Legal Helpline (410) 951-7750 or (800) 896-4213 William G. Stokes, Chief Attorney Long Term Care Assistance Project (800) 367-7563 Anne Hurley, Project Director Statewide Support Cheryl Hystad, Director of Advocacy J. Peter Sabonis, Assistant Director of Advocacy for Income Security Gregory L. Countess, Assistant Director of Advocacy for Housing and Community Economic Development Jennifer Goldberg, Assistant Director of Advocacy for Elder Law and Health Care Janet Hartge, Assistant Director of Advocacy for Children’s Rights Yoanna X. Moisides Assistant Director of Advocacy for Training and Pro Bono Local Offices Anne Arundel County 229 Hanover Street Annapolis, MD 21401 (410) 263-8330 / (800) 666-8330 Anita Bailey, Chief Attorney Sarah Coffey Frush, Supervising Attorney Lisa Marie Sarro, Supervising Attorney Baltimore City 500 East Lexington Street Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 951-7777 Helpline (410) 951-7750 Cornelia Bright Gordon, Chief Attorney Joseph V. Rohr, Chief Attorney Avery T. Clark, Supervising Attorney Ramesh Kasarabada, Supervising Attorney Joan Little, Chief Attorney, Child Advocacy Jennifer Cooke Rosen, Supervising Attorney Janine Scott, Supervising Attorney Rhonda Henderson Serrano, Supervising Attorney Bobbi Steyer, Supervising Attorney Jocelyn Williams, Supervising Attorney Cherry Hill 606 Cherry Hill Road, Second Floor Baltimore, MD 21225 (410) 355-4223 Baltimore County 29 W. Susquehanna Ave., Suite 305 Towson, MD 21204 (410) 296-427-1800 Ann Lembo, Chief Attorney Josaphine Yuzuik, Supervising Attorney Metropolitan Maryland Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties The Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) organization that provides free civil legal services to lowincome people in every Maryland community. A copy of our current financial statement is available upon request by calling our office: (410) 951-7719. Documents and information submitted to the State of Maryland under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act are available from the Office of the Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401, for the cost of copying and mailing. All funds received by the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. are spent in accordance with the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974, as amended 1977, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2996 et. seq., its implementing regulations, 45 C.F.R. § 1600 et. seq., and other applicable law. . Blake Fetrow, Chief Attorney Arlene Callender, Supervising Attorney Teresa Cooke, Supervising Attorney Aquanetta Momyer, Supervising Attorney Patricia Waldman, Supervising Attorney Beth Wanger, Supervising Attorney Sabrina Wear, Supervising Attorney Howard County 3451 Court House Drive, 2nd Floor Ellicott City, MD 21043 (410) 480-1057 Montgomery County 51 Monroe Street, Suite 1200 Rockville, MD 20850 (240) 314-0373 Prince George’s County 6811 Kenilworth Avenue, Calvert Bldg., Suite 500 Riverdale, MD 20737 (301) 560-2100 / (888) 215-5316 Lower Eastern Shore Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester counties 111 High St., Salisbury, MD 21801 (410) 546-5511 (301) 694-7414 / (800) 444-4099 Robert McCaig, Chief Attorney Midwestern Maryland Carroll, Frederick and Washington counties 22 South Market Street, Suite 11 Frederick, MD 21701 (301) 694-7414 /(800) 679-8813 Nina Shore, Chief Attorney Northeastern Maryland Cecil and Harford counties 103 S. Hickory Avenue Bel Air, MD 21014 (410) 836-8202 / (800) 444-9529 Jeanette Cole, Chief Attorney Southern Maryland Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties Route 231, 15364 Prince Frederick Road P.O. Box 249 Hughesville, MD 20637 (301) 932-6661 Seri Wilpone, Chief Attorney Upper Eastern Shore Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot counties Tred Avon Square, Suite 3 210 Marlboro Road Easton, MD 21601 (410) 763-9676 / (800) 477-2543 William Leahy, Chief Attorney Western Maryland Allegany and Garrett counties 110 Greene Street Cumberland, MD 21502 (301) 777-7474 Cynthia Fenimore, Chief Attorney Visit Legal Aid’s website at http://www.mdlab.org TTY users call 711 Maryland Legal Aid | 17 Nonprofit Org. US Postage PAID Baltimore MD Permit #5288 500 East Lexington Street Baltimore, Maryland 21202 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 2011 Annual Report Human rights belong to every one of us without exception. But unless we know them, unless we demand they be respected, and unless we defend our right— and the right of others—to exercise them, they will be just words in a decades-old document. — U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon 18 | Annual Report 2011